Analysing Qualitative Data Using MAXQDA: from coding to AI-assisted analysis
Date:
13/01/2025
Organised by:
University of Essex
Presenter:
Dr Katy Wheeler
Level:
Entry (no or almost no prior knowledge)
Contact:
Venue: Online
Description:
Are you struggling with the many files and folders in your qualitative analysis project? Learn how to sort your data into a manageable and structured dataset so all your research data is stored in one file.
The course will cover the basics of coding and setting up a new project in MAXQDA, before moving on to some of the more advanced features such as visual tools, document variables and mixed method analysis. The course will introduce and demonstrate the new ‘AI Assist’ feature (for generating summaries and code suggestions) and discuss some of the key considerations when using this tool.
The training is designed for anyone with an interest in using MAXQDA to undertake analysis of different forms of qualitative data – whether documents, interview transcripts or open-ended survey questions. Participants are encouraged to present any analysis issues that have arisen in the course of their research for collaborative discussion.
No prior knowledge of MAXQDA is required.
This will be a hands-on live training session via zoom and participants will need to have access to MAXQDA (trial licenses will be provided).
By the end of this course, participants should:
- Understand how to use MAXQDA to undertake a basic qualitative analysis, including data familiarisation, coding and continued reflection on the data.
- Appreciate how document variables can be used for mixed methods needs and how to view data according to fixed characteristics.
- Evaluate the strengths and weakness of the ‘AI Assist’ Feature to aid qualitative analysis
Cost:
£100.00 - External academics, students and not-for-profit organisations, £150.00 - Commercial participants
Website and registration:
Region:
East of England
Keywords:
Qualitative Data Handling and Data Analysis, Qualitative Data Coding, Mixed Methods Data Handling and Data Analysis, ICT and Software, Qualitative Software, Maxqda
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